ALMA observation of the disruption of molecular gas in M87

Abstract

We present the results from ALMA observations centred 40 (3 kpc in projection) southeast of the nucleus of M87. We report the detection of extended CO (2-1) line emission with a total flux of (5.5 0.6) × 10-18 erg s-1 cm-2 and corresponding molecular gas mass MH2=(4.7 0.4) × 105 M, assuming a Galactic CO to H2 conversion factor. ALMA data indicate a line-of-sight velocity of -1293 km s-1, in good agreement with measurements based on the [CII] and Hα+[NII] lines, and a velocity dispersion of σ=273 km s-1. The CO(2-1) emission originates only outside the radio lobe of the AGN seen in the 6~cm VLA image, while the filament prolongs further inwards at other wavelengths. The molecular gas in M87 appears to be destroyed or excited by AGN activity, either by direct interaction with the radio plasma, or by the shock driven by the lobe into the X-ray emitting atmosphere. This is an important piece of the puzzle in understanding the impact of the central AGN on the amount of the coldest gas from which star formation can proceed.

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